Antonyms for topcoat
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : top-koht |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈtɒpˌkoʊt |
Definition of topcoat
- As in overcoat : noun heavy coat
- As in coat : noun personal outerwear
- As in enamel : noun paint, often shiny
- "No, but he can get a topcoat to cover them, though," said Nancy.
- Extract from : « The Manxman » by Hall Caine
- He was putting himself into his topcoat, and he reddened a little with the exertion.
- Extract from : « A Sheaf of Corn » by Mary E. Mann
- In spite of the chill outside, he was wearing only a topcoat over his pajamas.
- Extract from : « Hail to the Chief » by Gordon Randall Garrett
- As soon as she had gone, he took his hat and topcoat and went out.
- Extract from : « Strong as Death » by Guy de Maupassant
- In the ante-chamber, the maid said to Maurice, as she helped him on with his topcoat.
- Extract from : « A Romance of Youth, Complete » by Francois Coppee
- If I could jist get a shape I wad buy a remnant and mak' ye a topcoat mysel'.
- Extract from : « Erchie » by (AKA Hugh Foulis) Neil Munro
- Reeve-Howard was getting into his topcoat languidly, as he did everything else.
- Extract from : « The Lure of the Dim Trails » by by (AKA B. M. Sinclair) B. M. Bower
- I took my rent money and bought this topcoat at a second-hand store.
- Extract from : « Class of '29 » by Orrie Lashin and Milo Hastings
- My topcoat I'm glad to say covered all traces of the "bit roll" I had indulged in on my own.
- Extract from : « Fanny Goes to War » by Pat Beauchamp
- Craig's cap and topcoat were on a chair as he had thrown them down.
- Extract from : « Where the Trail Divides » by Will Lillibridge
Synonyms for topcoat
- anorak
- cape
- capote
- cloak
- cloisonné
- coating
- cutaway
- duffle coat
- finish
- flogger
- frock
- glaze
- gloss
- great coat
- greatcoat
- inverness
- jacket
- japan
- lacquer
- mackinaw
- mink
- overcoat
- paletot
- parka
- pea
- polish
- raglan
- raincoat
- slicker
- stain
- suit
- surtout
- tails
- threads
- topcoat
- trench
- tux
- tuxedo
- ulster
- varnish
- veneer
- windbreaker
- wrap
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